24-years-old bike man accused of using jazz to destroy lives

A 24-year-old bike man has been accused and humiliated for using jazz to destroy lives in Anambra State.

The incident happened in Otta village in Oraukwu, Anambra state. The angry villagers in the viral video was seen surrounding the man while the man was holding a plate with some fetish items in it.

The man identified as Onyeka, was accused by villagers for using voodoo to ruin lives, including poisoning people and making some people mad.

The men asked him why he can’t use the fetus items to make himself successful or make him an international business man who travels abroad and returns at will.

But the villagers claimed that Onyeka kept jazz in his house that made his best friend, Chidi, run mad. They also claimed the young man was only age 18 when he poisoned someone named Samuel Aniekwe because of a woman they both wanted and the person died.

The accusers also went on to mention his other alleged victims and claimed that he boasted to people that he killed silently. They also alleged that they have all his crimes documented and taped.

They also told the young man that he must tell them what happened to the man named Samuel because they are certain he’s responsible for Samuel’s death. They claimed he had already confessed to being responsible for Chidi’s madness and claimed he told them he has untied his victim.

Also, they revealed that they have sent for his alleged victim named Chidi and he’s on his way. They further stated that they’ve also sent people to Abagana to call the family of the boy he killed.

They told him he must untie everyone he’s placed in bandage, while the men refused to explain what led them to conclude that Onyeka uses jazz to destroy people’s live.

Diarrhea claims four lives in Sokoto, 56 hospitalised

Four people have been confirmed dead with 56 others hospitalised following an outbreak of diarrhea as a result of water contamination in Helele community in Sokoto North local government area of Sokoto State.

The Commissioner for Health in the state, Dr. Ali Inname, who confirmed the outbreak of the disease on Thursday, said those affected drank the contaminated water in the affected area.

Inname, however, said that the state government has taken steps to contain the spread of the disease to other parts of the state, adding that the survivors have been placed on treatment at Helele and Kofar Rini Primary Healthcare Centres as well as the Sokoto Specialist Hospital.

He blamed the water contamination on illegal connection of water pipes and poor sewage system in Helele community, while advising members of the community to desist from indiscriminate dumping of refuse and ensuring good hygiene.

Inname also stated that the government would, henceforth, punish defaulters in order to restore sanity to the affected area as investigation was still ongoing to unravel the source of the water contamination.

“Residents have been warned against indiscriminate dumping of refuse as offenders will be prosecuted,” he said.

“Governor Aminu Tambuwal has expressed sadness over the incident and condoled with the families and relations of those who lost their lives to the disease. He has also constituted a committee of experts headed by myself and the Commissioner of Environment to investigate the source of the disease and find its cure and prevention.

“He has also taken responsibility for the treatment of the victims and wished them quick recovery and safe return to their families and loved ones. He urged residents of the affected area to remain calm and to ensure good sanitation and hygiene in order to prevent the disease from spreading.”